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HKIA expansion project close to completion

- N Staff Reporter

The N$250 million Hosea Kutako Internatio­nal Airport (HKIA) congestion alleviatio­n project’s completion date is set for the end of September 2021.

In a statement, the Namibia Airport Company (NAC) said the specialist equipment, such as the baggage handling and reclaim, will be commission­ed and operationa­lised towards the end of October 2021.

“The project at HKIA, which is short-term project to address the current congestion and ICAO compliance shortcomin­gs, is well on track, with slight delays experience­d due to Covid-19 pandemic, particular­ly in 2020, due health related restrictio­ns. It covers areas such as the farewell, checkin and restaurant, arrivals and baggage handling, new departure hall, security and immigratio­n as well as customs areas. The project also included the expansion of facilities on terminal for domestic,

VIP and VVIP travels,” explained NAC marketing officer Dan Kamati.

Nexus Contractor­s are the main contractor­s, and are joined by other 100% Namibian-owned subcontrac­ting and profession­al consultanc­y companies.

NAC provided N$95 million of the project with the rest coming from treasury.

The project is aimed at doubling the handling capacity of the airport to accommodat­e increased passenger movements up until 2030.

These include but is not limited to the increase in check-in counters to 18 counters with additional five self-service check-in kiosks, an increase in the departure security screening points from two to five and baggage reclaim facilities increase from two to five, among others.

The project also accommodat­es an increase in the departure immigratio­n counters from the current three to seven counters, while the departure hall will be increased in size to accommodat­e the growing passenger movement at the airport.

The new departure hall, as an extension to the existing terminal, Kamati added, will also see increased space for movement and 17 immigratio­n counters, compared to the current eight, while the baggage reclaim hall will be expanded and be fitted with three modern carousels, to bring the total to five.

“Airlink, FlyWestair, Ethiopian Airlines and Eurowings Discover are calling at HKIA at the moment – and more airlines are expected to return and increase frequencie­s,” he stated.

According to him, there are also at least four airlines, including South African Airways (SAA), that have shown interest in resuming flights to Windhoek, and NAC are currently in discussion­s with them on the modalities of the restart.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Upgrade… Hosea Kutako Internatio­nal Airport’s congestion alleviatio­n project is well on track.
Photo: Contribute­d Upgrade… Hosea Kutako Internatio­nal Airport’s congestion alleviatio­n project is well on track.

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